The classification of tilting modules over Harada algebras.
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Abstract: In the 1980s, Harada introduced a new class of algebras now called Harada algebras. Harada algebras provides us with a rich source of Auslander's 1-Gorenstein algebras. In this paper, we have two main results about Harada algebras. The first is the classification of modules over Harada algebras whose projective dimension is at most one. The second is the classification of tilting modules over Harada algebras, which is shown by giving a bijection between tilting modules over Harada algebras and tilting modules over direct products of upper triangular matrix algebras over . A combinatorial description of tilting modules over upper triangular matrix algebras over is known. These facts allow us to classify tilting modules over a given Harada algebra.
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